If \(\frac{(2\sqrt{3}-\sqrt{2})}{(\sqrt{3}+2\sqrt{2})} = m +n\sqrt{6}\), find the values of m and n respectively.
1, -2
-2, 1
\(\frac{-2}{5}\), 1
2, 3/5
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Rationalize it collect like terms nd cut so i got 10-5 square root 6 divide tru by 2 den give m=-2 n=1

2ā3 -ā2
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ā3+2ā2 
To solve this we start by rationalization; that is multiplying both the numerator and denominator by the conjugate of the given binomial surd (a binomial surd is a surd that is added or subtrcted from another surd or maybe number) in the denominator . when this is done, we will have this
(2ā3 - ā2) Ć (ā3 - 2ā2)
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(ā3 + 2ā2) Ć (ā3 - 2ā2)
simplifying this will leave us with
-5ā6 +10
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3 - 8
Which is then equal to
-5ā6+10
_________
-5
=
ā6-2
which is equal to
-2 +ā6
therefore
m= -2
and
n. = +1




The answer after solving is not ao correct
you choosed option B(-2,1)
but your's is -2ā6 how???


